
Throughout life, whether we realize it or not, there are people we look up to. They can be a celebrity, a sports star, a relative, or anyone. We look up to these people because they have the qualities that we wish to possess, or have the success that we wish to aspire to.
In my life, I have always looked up to my father, he's the smartest, hardest working, greatest guy ever. Also, I have come to look up to my high school football coach, he has taught me about working hard and having priorities. One of my greatest role models, especially as a college student, is Myron Rolle, former safety for the Florida State Seminoles. Myron (pictured above) is a great roll model because while being an all-american safety, he also was recognized as a Rhodes Scholar, the highest academic achievement for a college student. Myron's ability to work hard, prioritize, and manage his time is something I really admire as a college student.
Now that college has begun, however, it is time for me to begin to network and make contacts and find new role models and mentors who can help make my college experience much more successful. Right now, I'm looking toward the teachers whose assistance will benefit me the most as I make early course and extra-curricular decisions. Two mentors who I feel would be beneficial for me to have would be Heath, who I know would have answers to any questions I might have, and valuable advice to offer. Also, another person who I would emulate as a mentor would be my Chinese teacher, Cai Ling; she is a caring, articulate, and cultured person who I would feel very comfortable going to for advice.
As I continue in my college career, and further specify my major, I will continue to form new contacts and use new people as mentors. I hope to recognize a professor or TA in the business college as a person who can give me thoughtful, experienced advice on career decisions. I'm fairly unsure of where my career is headed, but I know with the help of a mentor I will be much more successful in my future
In life, we all have role models, we all look up to someone, but in the end, we have to make our own success.
In my life, I have always looked up to my father, he's the smartest, hardest working, greatest guy ever. Also, I have come to look up to my high school football coach, he has taught me about working hard and having priorities. One of my greatest role models, especially as a college student, is Myron Rolle, former safety for the Florida State Seminoles. Myron (pictured above) is a great roll model because while being an all-american safety, he also was recognized as a Rhodes Scholar, the highest academic achievement for a college student. Myron's ability to work hard, prioritize, and manage his time is something I really admire as a college student.
Now that college has begun, however, it is time for me to begin to network and make contacts and find new role models and mentors who can help make my college experience much more successful. Right now, I'm looking toward the teachers whose assistance will benefit me the most as I make early course and extra-curricular decisions. Two mentors who I feel would be beneficial for me to have would be Heath, who I know would have answers to any questions I might have, and valuable advice to offer. Also, another person who I would emulate as a mentor would be my Chinese teacher, Cai Ling; she is a caring, articulate, and cultured person who I would feel very comfortable going to for advice.
As I continue in my college career, and further specify my major, I will continue to form new contacts and use new people as mentors. I hope to recognize a professor or TA in the business college as a person who can give me thoughtful, experienced advice on career decisions. I'm fairly unsure of where my career is headed, but I know with the help of a mentor I will be much more successful in my future
In life, we all have role models, we all look up to someone, but in the end, we have to make our own success.